Destin
Been spending a lot of time on here!
- Joined
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- Western New York
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I'm not including these in my street photography thread because they were planned in advance and taken with a tripod. I'm reserving that thread for more spontaneous walkabout images.
I'm specifically posting these in the C&C gallery because I'm proud of them and quite happy with them. I really want to take my photography to the next level, so I'm looking for feedback on how to make what I believe to be strong images even better. I've got thick skin, so don't be afraid to tear them apart if you see anything at all I can improve.
What could I do differently? What would improve them?
1.) The "Times Square Building" at sunset (X-T3, 10-24)
2.) High Falls and the Kodak Building (X-T3, 10-24)
3.) Tighter shot of the top of the Times Square building, taken from the roof of a parking garage. (X-T3, 55-200)
4.) Genesee Brewing Panorama. This is my least favorite of the three shots, but I still generally like it. (X-T3, 55-200 - vertical pano)
I'm specifically posting these in the C&C gallery because I'm proud of them and quite happy with them. I really want to take my photography to the next level, so I'm looking for feedback on how to make what I believe to be strong images even better. I've got thick skin, so don't be afraid to tear them apart if you see anything at all I can improve.
What could I do differently? What would improve them?
1.) The "Times Square Building" at sunset (X-T3, 10-24)

2.) High Falls and the Kodak Building (X-T3, 10-24)

3.) Tighter shot of the top of the Times Square building, taken from the roof of a parking garage. (X-T3, 55-200)

4.) Genesee Brewing Panorama. This is my least favorite of the three shots, but I still generally like it. (X-T3, 55-200 - vertical pano)
